Summer Activities Guide

To be perfectly frank, there is too much to do in our community this summer. The Live Well Summer Activities Guide attempts to cover some of it, but it would be foolish to consider it comprehensive. We’ve got to pay to print these pages, people, so please forgive any major omissions.

Included here are family-friendly community events, a sampling of camps and recreational sports leagues and other activities available to residents. Dates and times are subject to change, so reach out to the listed contacts for further information.

A non-profit organization that offers recreation, social and educational opportunities for youth and adults with trouble participating in other groups because of learning disability, sensory impairment, mental, emotional or physical handicap. Day programs, summer camps and ongoing events available. Visit www.SNRIdaho.org or call (208) 664-7735.

Coeur d’Alene Library Events – An expansive schedule of programming and events for adults, children and teenagers. Visit www.Cdalibrary.org for more information and a complete schedule of events.

Boys Baseball and Girls Softball Program: Ages 5-13, Practices begin week of June 11, season runs through first week of August. $15 for city residents, $25 for non-residents. Contact Cd’A Recreation department for late registration.

Youth Tennis –Registration June 1-8 or until classes fill. First session begins June 12. Second session begins July 17. Tuesdays and Thursdays for four weeks. Age groups: 8-10, 11-13, 14-18. $35 city residents/$40 non-city residents. Must bring tennis racket and three tennis balls.

Skyhawks Sports Camps: Co-sponsored by Cd’A Recreation. Variety of programs, dates, times and age ranges. Visit www.Skyhawks.com or call the recreation department at 769-2250 for program flyer.

Supertots Sports Academy: Flagship program for developing motor, social and athletic skills for ages 24 to 36 months, with multi-sport programs also offered for ages 3-5.5. www.SuperTotSports.com, (866) 849-1099.

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Kroc Center Activities and Summer Camps

The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Center, located at 1765 W. Golf Course Road in Coeur d’Alene, offers daily activities and programs for children and adults, with childcare available for members using the facilities. For programming, visit www.KrocCda.org/classes.

Three-to-five-day session programs for kids in technology, arts, storytelling and more. Most classes held at the NIC Workforce Training Center in Post Falls or the NIC Coeur d’Alene campus. Visit www.NIC.edu/wtc and click on the Community Education tab for a complete list of classes and pricing. Call (208) 769-3333 for more information.

Visit www.NIC.edu/wtc and click on the Community Education tab for a complete list of classes and pricing. Call (208) 769-3333 for more information.

- Classes in recreation, home and garden, creative writing, healthy living, money matters, arts and crafts, graphic arts, photography and much more. Check the website for dates and details on available programming.

Visit the Recreation page at www.PostFallsIdaho.org for the complete summer activities guide, or call 773-0539 for more information and questions about registration. Below is just a sampling of upcoming activities.

Hayden also provides low-cost programs and activities for people of all ages. At press time, the Hayden summer activity guide was not yet available. Visit www.CityofHaydenID.us for a complete list of activities, registration and more information.

November 19, 2018 at 5:00 am | Coeur d'Alene Press
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